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External Body Stash Spot for Key

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by ojay, Jan 9, 2019.

  1. ojay

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    “Your post made it sound like the majority of the stolen cars were joy riders”

    Not sure how y got that but whatevs.

    Also there’s a distinction bw joyrider and car/fuel theft for transportation.
     
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    I forgot already. :ROFLMAO:
    Guess I was curious why someone would steal your license plates to steal gas.
     
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    Do you have different penalties for joyriding theft vs transportation theft in your country?
     
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    Not as such but a magistrate would certainly take this into account when sentencing.

    The distinction I was referring to was in my mind as to my earlier statements.
     
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    The ENTIRE discussion has been about LICENSE plates.
    How did you NOT notice that ??:)

    People steal them so they don't have to buy their own.
    Or to make it harder to track a vehicle that is used in a crime.
     
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    Actually it's about an ideal cable-tie stash spot for a door-key :)
     
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    Nobody has any ideas or people dont want to share for fear of revealing their secret door-key stashes?
     
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    I honestly don’t stash a key on the exterior of our cars. When I was a kid my dad did, but that was a long long time ago...
     
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    I'm looking at fulltime residential car-camping in this vehicle. It's the reason a stashed key's a good idea as the alternative is to get a locksmith and I can live without the stress and expense.
     
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    i don't recall anyone ever posting a hiding spot.have you looked around underneath for a spot to tape it to that doesn't get much debris?
     
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    I wonder why only Ford products have an optional keypad to be installed on the driver door for this specific issue....
     
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    I'm keeping an eye out as I prep it for resi duty. I wouldn't feel safe using any kind of tape but a judicious cable-tie in the right spot would be fine.
     
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    If you hide a cheap key copy . It will only get you in the car. Without the rfd chip you still can't start the car!
     
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    I have a spare fob I’d stash in the car.
     
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    It would have to be in a sealed rf case or the doors won't lock and the car would always be ready to go. You could remove the battery to deactivate it. Or just put the spare key removed from your spare fob) in the car and use the copy key outside.
     
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    You can wrap them in foil but also can turn off the smart key function.
     
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    i used to tape a key inside the wheel cover, but not many cars have them anymore.
     
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    You can also take the battery out. ;)
    Really all you would need is the rfid chip to start the car if your inside it.
     
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    See post #6 in this thread.
     
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    Perhaps you are on the ignore list? :whistle: